Very dodgy and rough footage shot on 8mm video tape by Trevor Malcolm. At the end of the Live at Knowledge section, you can clearly hear the security guys telling him to stop recording. Nothing at all to do with drugs going down in the club. I got paid £50 for playing at Knowledge – it took me five hours to set up the hardware and some toad shouted “Play something live mate!”. Dave called me a high tech bastard. Yukari danced with Michelle. Coil came along (apparently). Neil Vitamin did the lights. Trevor did a great job considering how dark it all was. Uploaded just for historical reasons, for those around at the time.

Three years after I started the ‘Sleep Environments for Interplanetary Travel’ recordings, I have finally mixed the last of the 40 tracks. Happy to have this done! Now I am in the hands of Meister Wahnmann (Secretlab) and the loki-found crew.

I’m honoured to have one of my tracks included on this limited edition cassette. It’s a remix of one of the tracks from a S.E.T.I. release on txt. There were only 100 copies available from the TDO website and I understand they have now all sold out TDO 24 hour radio broadcast

Whilst recording the forthcoming S.E.T.I. eight album set for Loki Foundation, I made some tracks that were (way) too noisy for the project.

This lead me to creating a new Dr. Fleischbrittel album called ‘First World Mbefe’.

The tracks should not be compared to my S.E.T.I. ambient work or my more techno-oriented material.

This is fairly harsh noise with a few sprinklings, but it’s very cathartic to listen to, so I wanted to share it.

As there is a lot of bass in the tracks, please try to play out loud on a good system or at the very least, on quality headphones, otherwise many of the important details will be lost and you will not ‘feel’ the sound.

To celebrate the release of my ‘Mission Alpha III’ 12″ on Sleepers Records, I will be performing as ‘Clans of the Alphane Moon’ in Berlin on 30th September. It’ll be beat driven, scary, chaotic and noisy. Halloween meets Richard Devine, via Techno Central.

This is a reworking of the ‘Above Black’ album, imagined as data recovered after millennia locked on magnetic media. Partially corrupted; only some of the original data remains, so interpolation has been used to reconstruct the messages left for any sentient beings who discover them. Created using the source files taken from the original improvised performance, which was direct to DAT.